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7.3.2 Data
Configuration
t
Mark
b
0
, b
1
, b
2
,
• • • •
Space
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) Start Bit
(2) Data Bit (+ Parity Bit)
(3) Stop Bit (1 or More)
(1) Start
bit
The system reads the status again after a lapse of 1/2 bit from a fall edge from the mark to space, and if it
is a space, this bit will be recognized as the start bit.
If it is a mark, the system will not recognize the bit as the start bit and try to detect the start bit again
without judging it as an error.
(2) Data bits + Parity bit
The system samples the data bits and parity bit for the 1 bit worth of time from 1/2 start bit and assumes
the then status as the data for the relevant bits. The bits are called Bit 0, Bit 1, ..., Parity bit, counting
from the one closest to the start bit.
(3) Stop
bit
The stop bit is the Mark level of 1 bit or more. If a space is detected in detecting the stop bit, a framing
error will result.
7.3.3 Error
Detection
The system detects a parity, framing, or overrun error. If an error is detected, the relevant data will be
stored in the buffer as "?".
(1) Parity
error
With a parity check specified, if an error is detected at parity check time, the relevant data will be
stored in the buffer as "?".
(2) Framing
error
This error results if the Space status is detected at stop bit detection time. The relevant data will be
stored in the buffer as "?".
(3) Overrun
error
If an overrun error is detected, the relevant data will be stored in the buffer as "?".